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Friday, June 15, 2012

200th Flourish Friday and Embossing Tutorial

This is A Place to Flourish's 200th blogpost! That's a wholelotta Fridays, and I appreciate your visits and support these past few years. To celebrate, I am going to give away the "Put On Love" piece pictured above. As promised, here is a step-by-step of how I did the embossing for this piece originally posted HERE.

The Calligraphy Guild of Indiana hosted Sharon Hanse in 2009 for her Dimensional Calligraphy workshop, which is where I learned this process. First, you start with a piece of Bristol board. Pictured above is the brand and style I use.

Sharon had us do our layout on tracing paper, but because I am lazy, I rough out my designs directly onto the Bristol board. I use a standard #2 pencil. I didn't happen to take any pictures of the "Love" design when I did these steps, so this morning I did the word "Peace" as an example for this tutorial. As I design, I keep in mind that my stylus will need to fit into the letterforms. Thins cannot be too thin.

Once I am happy with the design, I use a technical pen and trace over the lines that I will be cutting. I write "save" or "s" in the areas that will drop out of the design, because I don't want to accidentally throw them away. I clean up some of the pencil marks with an eraser.

Next, I use an Exacto knife and cut along the black lines. I put the "saved" pieces aside for later. (If you think of the word "Peace" written in black ink, it's the black ink that I will NOT be saving. I am saving the white space of the design.) I don't have the time this morning to do all the cutting on this piece, so I am going to switch back to the "Love" design to show you the next steps.

Next, I run glue over the FRONT SIDE (important!) of the stencil/design and then turn the design UPSIDE DOWN onto a piece of fairly transparent layout paper. I believe I used Canson Pro-Marker layout paper. I press the Bristol board onto the layout paper, making sure the lettering keeps a nice form. Then I repeat this same step with the "saved" drop-out pieces. Once the design is how I want it, I put it under some heavy books until dry.

Once the stencil is firmly adhered to the layout paper, I'm ready to emboss. I like using Arches Text Wove, Rives BFK, and Canson Mi-Teintes papers when embossing. If there will be other lettering on the piece, then I may do it first. (or I may not!) :)

IMPORTANT: Turn your paper upside down before you begin embossing.

The embossing will be easier if you put a piece of waxed paper between your good paper and your stylus. I use these glassine envelopes from the USPS.

Then using the large end of the stylus, I trace along the inside edge of the stencil a few times with medium pressure. If you use too much pressure, especially on the first pass, you may tear your good paper. Once I have gone over the stencil a few times with the large end of the stylus, I will switch to the smaller end and repeat.

Finished!

I hope I have clearly explained the process. If not, and you have questions, just let me know.

To celebrate my 200th post here at A Place To Flourish, I am giving away this "Put On Love" piece. It is a piece based on Colossians 3: 12-14.

To enter the giveaway, just leave a comment in the comments section of this "200th Flourish Friday and Embossing Tutorial" post. (No emails, please. Those of you that subscribe via email will need to go to the actual post at Blogger.) Be sure to include your first name and at least your last initial in your comment. You have until Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 5pm Eastern Time to enter. I will use Random.org to choose a winner and announce the winner's name in next Friday's post.

Hi, Jane, This is so gorgeous. Many congratulations on your 200th post! Just love reading your blog and learned so much from reading it. Maybe I'll even give embossing another shot! Many congratulation again Agnes K.

Thanks for the embossing tutorial! I've done wet embossing before, but not having a press at my disposal since I'm not in school now, it is good to know I can get similar results with just a stylus! I will have to keep this in mind, it looks lovely paired with the hand lettering!

Dear Jane, way to go! Congratulations on your bi-cen-blog-iversary (well, something like that)! As you know, your posts are the delight of my Friday mornings: 1) make cup of coffee, 2) bring in paper, 3) read Jane's blog. That's the routine, and some great inspiration to transition from my weekday workday to my weekend studio time. Your talents are deservedly recognized all over the world and you have done so much, so elegantly, to spread the word (so to speak) about the noble arts of calligraphy and flourishing! Here's to the next two hundred...or three...or four... XOXO Jody

Hi JaneI am a big fan and this tutorial is wonderful! I can't wait to try embossing someone's name. Wouldn't that be a fabulous gift to someone you care about? Congrats on 200 posts. I never miss your Flourish Friday!Eve L.

Thank you for the tutorial, Jane. I look forward to seeing your gift every week!!! He who began a good work is faithful to complete it. Congratulations on your TWO HUNDREDTH post!!!! All the best, Elaine

Thanks Jane for the fab tutorial! I am so excited to have a chance to win your beautiful piece! And congratulations on your 200th post....wow, that's a whole lotta flourishing going on. Your blog is such an inspiring place to visit and your lettering art is beyond amazing!

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I'm a calligrapher working out of my home studio. I have a passion for calligraphy and have an insatiable appetite for learning new things to incorporate with my lettering.
I have reduced the amount of client work I accept, and as a result, my schedule fills quickly. Of course, you are welcome to contact me about my availability. If I am unable to do the work, then I am pleased to provide referrals.
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